The Cross River State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting independent media as it joined the global community to mark the 2026 World Press Freedom Day. The Commissioner for Information, Dr. Erasmus Ekpang, applauded journalists for their vital role in society.
Commissioner Commends Journalists
In a statement issued on May 3, Ekpang congratulated media professionals across the state and beyond. He described the annual observance, instituted by the United Nations under UNESCO, as an opportunity to highlight the importance of a free and independent press in promoting human rights, security, and sustainable development.
Theme: Shaping a Future at Peace
Anchoring his message on this year’s theme, “Shaping a Future at Peace,” the Commissioner emphasized that journalists remain central to building societies founded on truth, justice, and harmony. He noted that the media serves as a critical bridge between government and the people, while also acting as the voice of the voiceless.
Resilience and Professionalism
Ekpang particularly commended journalists in Cross River State for their resilience, professionalism, and commitment to ethical reporting despite prevailing challenges. He added that their work continues to strengthen democratic governance and inspire public confidence.
Government's Commitment
Reaffirming the position of the “People First” administration, Ekpang stated that Governor Bassey Otu remains committed to creating a conducive environment for journalists to operate freely and responsibly. “The government will continue to support journalists and the Nigeria Union of Journalists as partners in the development of Cross River State,” he said, stressing the need for sustained collaboration in advancing the collective interest of the state.
Call to Uphold Integrity
He further urged journalists to remain steadfast in upholding integrity and professionalism, encouraging them to keep their voices strong in shaping a peaceful and progressive society.
World Press Freedom Day is celebrated annually on May 3 to promote the fundamental principles of press freedom and assess the state of media independence worldwide.



